No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
Not unless your are talking about a specific hurricane like "Hurricane Katrina".
If a hurricane threatens your area you should leave if there are orders to evacuate before the hurricane is in your area. By the time the hurricane arrives it will likely be too dangerous to go outside.
No, because it is a general/nonspecific noun, however if you were naming a particular hurricane i.e. Hurricane Katrina, then a capital letter for hurricane would be needed because it is a proper noun.
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No.
Yes, "Hurricane Alex" should be capitalized since it is a proper noun referring to the specific storm system.
Yes, "Football" should be capitalized when referring to the sport in general.
Not unless your are talking about a specific hurricane like "Hurricane Katrina".
Hurricane shouldn't be capitalized unless it's starting a sentence since it is not a proper noun.
Yes, it should be capitalized. Capitalization of elements and compounds are a general rule.
In general, "course" should not be capitalized unless it is part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes. As a general rule, between should not be capitalized in a title but since it is more than 5 letters then it should be capitalized.
In general, yes. Titles of historical fiction books or works should be capitalized.
In general, names of forms should not be capitalized unless they are proper nouns or titles. For example, "tax return form" should not be capitalized, but "IRS Form 1040" should be capitalized as it is a specific form title.
No, "transition process" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word in the sentence or part of a title.
If "coffee" is being used as a general noun referring to the drink, it should not be capitalized. If it is part of a name like a brand or shop name, then it should be capitalized.
Race should be capitalized when referring to a specific racial or ethnic group, such as Black, White, Hispanic, or Asian. If referring to race in a general sense, it should not be capitalized.